We had someone come to our door to sell three magazine subscriptions for charity. We paid over $100 and never received them. I contacted the organization and spoke to Kelly Coleman. She asked us to send the receipt and assured us they were not a fraudulent non profit. But, in the end they were. I sent her the receipt but I've never been able to get in contact with her again and still have never seen any of the magazines. It's been almost 7 months!
About 21 days ago, I was approached by a man calling himself Joseph Williams who was selling Magazines and Books for a group calling themselves "Graceful Hands". I wasn't interested in books or magazines, but he said that they could donate them to charity instead of sending them to us. He sold me on a sales pitch, saying that he needed to sell three sets of books in order to 'graduate' from the program he was part of. I was willing to buy one set, and have it donated to Streetlight Women's Shelter. He told me that I would be able to track the order by Monday. When I was unable to contact the company, I contacted Mailbox Media, and they told me that I should be able to track the order within 14 days. So I waited 14 days, and still am unable to track the order. I want to warn consumers about Gracefulhands, and their salespeople. I tried contacting Graceful hands, but they were not responsive. I left a message on their board as well as contacted them through their website, but they never responded.
Graceful Hands, Inc. Reviews
We had someone come to our door to sell three magazine subscriptions for charity. We paid over $100 and never received them. I contacted the organization and spoke to Kelly Coleman. She asked us to send the receipt and assured us they were not a fraudulent non profit. But, in the end they were. I sent her the receipt but I've never been able to get in contact with her again and still have never seen any of the magazines. It's been almost 7 months!
About 21 days ago, I was approached by a man calling himself Joseph Williams who was selling Magazines and Books for a group calling themselves "Graceful Hands". I wasn't interested in books or magazines, but he said that they could donate them to charity instead of sending them to us. He sold me on a sales pitch, saying that he needed to sell three sets of books in order to 'graduate' from the program he was part of. I was willing to buy one set, and have it donated to Streetlight Women's Shelter. He told me that I would be able to track the order by Monday. When I was unable to contact the company, I contacted Mailbox Media, and they told me that I should be able to track the order within 14 days. So I waited 14 days, and still am unable to track the order. I want to warn consumers about Gracefulhands, and their salespeople. I tried contacting Graceful hands, but they were not responsive. I left a message on their board as well as contacted them through their website, but they never responded.